Judge delays sentencing for Kansas man in foiled bomb plot
WICHITA, Kan. — A federal judge delayed a sentencing decision Wednesday for a Kansas man who admitted aiding a wannabe Islamic State jihadist’s plan to detonate what they thought was a bomb at Fort Riley.
Alexander Blair has admitted his role in a foiled plan to kill or maim as many U.S. service members as possible at the Kansas military post. Blair has said that “nobody is perfect” and blames a genetic disorder for allowing others to take advantage of him.
U.S. District Judge Daniel Crabtree is weighing that and other factors as he calculates how much prison time, if any, the 29-year-old Topeka man should serve. But after hearing testimony from a psychologist Wednesday, the judge concluded he wanted some time to go over the material before handing down a sentence, the U.S. attorney’s office said.
No new sentencing date was immediately set.


